Covid Inspirational Quotes

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I encourage readers recovering from a kidney transplant to heed the advice of their medical practitioners.
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Gregory S. Works (Triumph: Life on the Other Side of Trials, Transplants, Transition and Transformation)
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God’s mercy and grace over y circumstances propelled my faith and caused me to experience significant spiritual growth.
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Gregory S. Works (Triumph: Life on the Other Side of Trials, Transplants, Transition and Transformation)
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Exercise your heart by lifting other people up!
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Michelle Cole (COVID-19)
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We have a chance to do something extraordinary. As we head out of this pandemic we can change the world. Create a world of love. A world where we are kind to each other. A world were we are kind no matter what class, race, sexual orientation, what religion or lack of or what job we have. A world we don't judge those at the food bank because that may be us if things were just slightly different. Let love and kindness be our roadmap.
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Johnny Corn
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We may be comfortably living in our apartments or houses. We may not be getting affected by hunger during this time of despair. But there are so many people out there who may not have eaten a proper meal in the last few days. The turmoil caused by the COVID 19 pandemic is playing havoc in the lives of millions of people from all around the world. We are all in this together. We all can do our bit. Let's feed the hungry and help the less fortunate among us. Together we can make this world a better place.
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Avijeet Das
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Feeling down? You know what I do. I step outside. I look at the birds, the cars, the trees, from a safe distance for everyone's sake. Soak it in! Look around. YOU ARE STILL HERE! You are healthy and take heart. YOU are doing your patriotic duty staying home! YOU got this!
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Johnny Corn
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In Covid Pandemic, I have learned a new language to show compassion to the pandemic citizens of lost world.
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Qamar Rafiq
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Hold onto the hope for the brighter days, this heavy rain cannot fall forever on us. #covid-19
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Jawedquotes
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Even when the whole world is behind closed doors right now, but our hearts will remain open. The streets are silent but our love will never be silent for each other. #covid-19
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Jawedquotes
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Set aside an hour every day to think and reflect without distractions.
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Abhishek Ratna (small wins BIG SUCCESS: A handbook for exemplary success in post Covid19 Outbreak Era)
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Hope shines through unsealed blinds Cobwebs cleared From overworked minds QUARANTINE+VE
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Puja Bhakoo
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Spring-cleaned minds Stripped of the mesh Raring to venture out afresh QUARANTINE+VE
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Puja Bhakoo
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Remember we are not fighting each other ,but we are fighting the virus. We are not enemies ,but the virus is.
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D.J. Kyos
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Solitude is your inspiration centre.
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Benjamin Suulola
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It is complicated,’ they say. I am so sick of this response. Many people use it repeatedly to escape depth and confronting reality. They use it to take solace in the fact that they don’t know (or don’t wish to know) the ugly truth of what is happening right in front of their eyes. They reduce crimes, injustice, war, pain, hunger, rape, and everything that must be unpacked, dissected, and confronted to this: β€˜It is complicated.’ They say this about COVID-19, too. Oh, how I have grown to hate this response. Every time I hear this statement from someone, it sounds like β€˜I am a loser’ to my ears. β€˜It is complicated’ is the favorite response of lazy brains that refuse to think and do. Oh, my friends, I insist it is not complicated. If you really want to know, it is not so complicated. However, if you are really looking for reasons and excuses to justify your silence, complicity, and to protect your self-interest, then you are absolutely right – it is complicated!
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Louis Yako
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This Pandemic should not be a political tool, it doesn't care about our borders, it is a worldwide killer! So let's put aside our conflicts, put our hands together and fight against this disease to serve the humanity.
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Bruce Mbanzabugabo (The Inspirer, Book of Quotes)
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We may be comfortably living in our apartments or houses. We may not be getting affected by hunger during this time of despair. But there are so many people out there who may not have a proper meal in the last few days. The turmoil caused by the COVID 19 pandemic is playing havoc in the lives of millions of people from all around the world. We are all in this together. We all can do our bit Let's feed the hungry and help the less fortunate among us. Together we can make the world a better place.
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Avijeet Das
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It is not lost on me that these are hard times. Worse times ahead. BUT there will be a better day. A day of love. A time of peace. A time of new beginnings. Hope. A world better than the spot of bother we are in now. KNOW THAT! We do have a better tomorrow ahead.
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Johnny Corn
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Lot of people wont be infected by corona virus, but their spirit will broken by it. Their hope, dreams & strength will be lost to it. I just hope & pray this situation doesn't break any relationship,families or break anyone , but instead it makes them stronger than before.
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D.J. Kyos
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It is scary, lonely and shakes our normal routines to its core. But let us try our best to see this COVID-19 lockdown as an opportunity to make memories as families. Let us make sure we are all going to look back at this in a few years’ time and reminisce about the this time we spent at home together with our families.
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Pekwa Nicholas Mohlala
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Those who judged you that you spoke a lot about Jesus and prayer but little about business; about this COVID-19, call and ask them if they need to talk about business only or whether they need to talk about Jesus and Prayer. For us Jesus Christ is the Lord not only in chaos and Prayer is our way of being in communion with our Lord!
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Bruce Mbanzabugabo (The Inspirer, Book of Quotes)
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I will always give you hope. Here is why. We will get through this. I want you to know this. This Easter I just chilled at home. So did you. Today I told a friend who was feeling low I told her this. We are in this moment. I know it is scary and depressing. BUT next year this will be a story. Maybe a topic of conversation on a first date. When this whole thing is over it will be "do you remember when" and we will get there. This too shall pass.
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Johnny Corn
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High-quality and transparent data, clearly documented, timely rendered, and publicly available are the sine qua non of competent public health management. During a pandemic, reliable and comprehensive data are critical for determining the behavior of the pathogen, identifying vulnerable populations, rapidly measuring the effectiveness of interventions, mobilizing the medical community around cutting-edge disease management, and inspiring cooperation from the public. The shockingly low quality of virtually all relevant data pertinent to COVID-19, and the quackery, the obfuscation, the cherrypicking and blatant perversion would have scandalized, offended, and humiliated every prior generation of American public health officials. Too often, Dr. Fauci was at the center of these systemic deceptions. The β€œmistakes” were always in the same directionβ€”inflating the risks of coronavirus and the safety and efficacy of vaccines in
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (The Real Anthony Fauci: Bill Gates, Big Pharma, and the Global War on Democracy and Public Health)
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We are in a depression. I don't just mean economically. We are blue. It is okay to feel how you feel but don't stay there. Think about the helpers. For example a friend got me a mask. Another friend got me cleaning supplies. She just may have saved my life! I have a fan who is making masks to help people. She elsewhere in the universe. So it's everyone. We are stronger together! The whole world is feeling the same. So spread the love out there and accept that love in! This too shall pass!
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Johnny Corn
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Now for some hope. It's Easter Sunday. The day that is usually spent with family and friends. This year is more chill. That's all. Just hanging out by staying in. ON the other side of this we will all talk about this time. It will be like where you were for the great quake of 1989 or 9-11 or where you were when JFK was shot. It's going to be one of those kinds of moments. BUT the we made it through those times. We will make it through this. We are stronger together. Plus we will have a big Easter together next year! This year let's all just chill in place.
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Johnny Corn
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This pandemic is world reset. We have a chance to change the world. What is has proven is no matter what your politics, no matter what your religion, no matter what your job status. We are all brother and sister in the world together. Human kindness has come out in so many ways. Can't buy a mask people make it for you. Don't have food, let me drop some off at your porch. Love is all around you. All you have to do is look! I think the world need a hippie right now and I am going to be a tad optimistic. Some advise from the original hippie. Love Thy Neighbor As Yourself. Let's have that as the new rule in this world reset.
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Johnny Corn
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It is possible that we are already living through the twilight of democracy; that our civilization may already be heading for anarchy or tyranny, as the ancient philosophers and America's founders once feared; that a new generation of clercs, the advocates of illiberal or authoritarian ideas, will come to power in the twenty-first century, just as they did in the twentieth; that their visions of the world, born of resentment, anger, or deep, messianic dreams, could triumph. Maybe new information technology will continue to undermine consensus, divide people further, and increase polarization until only violence can determine who rules. Maybe fear of disease will create fear of freedom. Or maybe the coronavirus will inspire a new sense of global solidarity. Maybe we will renew and modernize our institutions. Maybe international cooperation will expand after the entire world has had the same set of experiences at the same time: lockdown, quarantine, fear of infection, fear of death. Maybe scientists around the world will find new ways to collaborate, above and beyond politics. Maybe the reality of illness and death will teach people to be suspicious of hucksters, liars, and purveyors of disinformation. Maddeningly, we have to accept that both futures are possible. No political victory is ever permanent, no definition of "the nation" is guaranteed to last, and no elite of any kind, whether so-called "populist" or so-called "liberal" or so called "aristocratic," rules forever.
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Anne Applebaum (Twilight of Democracy: The Seductive Lure of Authoritarianism)
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I stepped somewhat apprehensively into 2020, unaware of what was to happen, of course, thinking little about the newly-emerged coronavirus, but knowing myself to be at a tipping point in my life. I had come so very far over the years, the decades, from my birthplace in the United Kingdom, to Thailand, Japan and then back to Thailand to arrive at an ageβ€”how had I clocked up so many turns under the sun?β€”at which most people ask for nothing more than comfort, security and love, or at least loving kindness. Instead, I was slowly extricating myself, physically and emotionally, from a marriage that had, over the course of more than a decade, slowly, almost imperceptibly, deteriorated from complacency to conflict, from apathy to antagonism, from diversity to divergence as our respective outlooks on life first shifted and then conflicted. Instrumental in exacerbating this had been my decision to travel as and where I could after witnessing my mother’s devastating and terminal descent into dementia. For reasons which even now I cannot recall with any accuracy, the first destination for this reborn, more daring me was Tibet, thus initiating a new love affair, this time with the culture and majesty of the Himalayan swathe, and the awakening within me of a quest for the spiritual. I had, over the years, been a teacher, a lecturer, a consultant and an advisor, but I now wanted to inspire and release my verbal and photographic creativity, to capture the places I visited and the experiences I had in words and imagesβ€”and if possible to have the wherewithal of sharing them with like-minded people.
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Louisa Kamal (A Rainbow of Chaos: A Year of Love & Lockdown in Nepal)
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inspired by history. (In this case, a particular type of weaponry used in some early Roman battles.) At the moment, we are living under the threat of COVID-19. I hope this bonus novella serves as an escape from all the tension, or at the very least, helps you pass the time! Enjoy! -Tyler Piperbrook April 2020
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T.W. Piperbrook (The Ruins Box Set: The Complete Series #1-4)
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Never take no for an answer when no is not a reasonable answer!
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Jennifer Belcastro (Even Strong Girls Cry: How My Solo War Against Cancer, Covid & Political Corruption Saved My Life)
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Dr. Ece Ozen, a graduate of Mustafa Kemal University, completed rotations at MD Anderson and Memorial Sloan Kettering. She finished her internal medicine residency at Ascension Saint Joseph Hospital in 2023 and became board-certified. With a passion for pulmonary care and extensive COVID-19 research, she enjoys traveling and volunteering, inspired by her father's ALS battle.
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Ece Ozen
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What a story to tell the world how Cornavirus has become impotent and friendless to reward ultra rich with more rights.
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Qamar Rafiq
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I believe in the God who appear when the God of religion has disappeared. I believe in the God who appear when the God of fear and doubt has disappeared. I believe in the God who appear when the God of science has disappeared. I believe in the God who appear when the God of imperialism has disappeared. I believe in the God who appear when the God of fake prophets, pastors, apostles, has disappeared, I believe in the God who appear when God of covid 19 pandemic has disappeared. I believe in the God who appear when all Gods disappeared." ~Dr Lloyd Magangeni
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Dr Lloyd Lloyd Magangeni
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Covid-19 has rewired relationships and borders to transform the world that poses an existential threat to vulnerable communities.
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Qamar Rafiq
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Being a true leader, as opposed to a competent manager, requires a willingness to get your hands dirty. I have said before that I do not expect anyone to do a job I cannot do myself. While this is clearly unrealistic as a company grows and expands, the perception of being willing to step in and assist must remain. The weight of leadership includes staying calm while others panic and coming up with solutions rather than joining the chorus of complaints. The Covid-19 pandemic has certainly helped distinguish the leaders from the managers. Leaders are prepared to take responsibility when things go wrong, even if the true responsibility lies with someone else. Leaders are visible. Leaders have a vision, even if it is only short term. I don’t really believe in long-term planning. I make up the rules of the game based on one-year plans. This means I always retain visibility and control. Five years is too long a time to have any certainty that the objectives will be met. Leadership is not a popularity contest, but it also should not inspire fear. Leaders earn respect and loyalty, recognising that these take a long time to earn and a second to lose. A leader is not scared of collaboration and listening to the opinions of others, as well as accepting help when it’s needed. Leadership is not a quality that you are born with, it is something that you learn over time. I was not a leader in my Coronation days, and I am the first to admit that I made a lot of mistakes. Even at African Harvest, as much as I achieved financial success and tried different techniques to earn respect, I never truly managed to deal with the unruly investment team. But, having built on years of experience, by the time I hit my stride at Sygnia, I was a leader. Within any organisation of substantial size, there is space for more than one leader, whether they head up divisions or the organisation itself. There are several leaders across Sygnia weaving the fabric of our success. I am no longer the sole leader, having passed the baton on to others in pursuit of my own dreams. To quote the Harvard Business Review, β€˜The competencies most frequently required for success at the top of any sizable business include strategic orientation, market insight, results orientation, customer impact, collaboration and influence, organisational development, team leadership, and change leadership.’ That is what I looked for in my successor, and that is what I found in David. I am confident that all the leaders I have groomed are more than capable of taking the company forwards.
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Magda wierzycka (Magda: My Journey)
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Community if pandemic proof.
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Troy Sandidge (Strategize Up: The Simplified Blueprint To Scaling Your Business)
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Let everything that has breath praise God. We have not only survived but strived in the COVID-19 situation.
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Lailah Gifty Akita
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How could it be possible that when the time gets worse we often ignore the vulnerable?
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Nikhil Meshram
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Facing the pandemic, is not what happened matters, it is how we respond.
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Napz Cherub Pellazo
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In A COVID-19 World, Don’t Zoom Away Your Credibility. Your attire and grooming are some of the simplest things you can do to maintain your professional bearing.
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Cindy Ann Peterson (My Style, My Way: Top Experts Reveal How to Create Yours Today)
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In March 2020, are we really in need of the motivational speakers or motivational books? To motivate us for what? For staying home? To those who need it, it's Ok. But I believe that we need the Bible! And this is why I love the Bible, the infallible word of the Lord; because the word of the Lord is always up to date and the one who trusts in His word will never be put to shame. It is written: β€œI have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.” Says the Lord Jesus Christ.
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Bruce Mbanzabugabo (The Inspirer, Book of Quotes)
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Zindagi ki train per sawaar, hawa k woh zor se jhonkon se urne wali zulfon ne kuch rukh badalti hue raston ki yaad dilaye; asman to aik he tha lekin badalte hue rung aur yadain. Woh radio per lgi hui dhun aur train k chalne ki awaz kuch mukhtalif theen lekin unka aik sa he taluq mehsos hua. Kahan zindagi ruk si gyee thi; tham sa gya tha karwan; thehar se gye the kam;chalti rhi hawa; khilte rahe phool. Ehsas hua k zindagi to mukhtasir he rahi hamesha; farq itna hai k masroofiat ne kabhi yeh mehsoos krne ka waqt he nahi dya. Kya waqt ka paheya yun ghooma k dunya ruk si gyi aur zameen-o-asmaan ne sans lena shuru kardya jo shayad kaheen ruk sa gya tha. Kaheen woh taluq aur rabta thehar sa gya; woh zindagi ki tez raftar kaheen halki hote hue mehsoos hone lgi; kuch muktalif sa lgne lga waqt shayad kaheen woh tez hawa jo andhi k manind thi woh ub tham si gyi thi. zindagi ne naya rukh le lya; aur insan heraan hogye.
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Sheikh fatyma
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Fear really makes people do things they probably normally woudn't do.
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Napz Cherub Pellazo
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The worst teaches best .''-Fida Fayez Qutob. As the world reunites against Coronavirus,let it reunite against wars and inhumanity. Fida & Dalia Qutob Quotes #COVID19, #coronavirus,#wars,#inhumanity
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Fida Fayez Qutob
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Shout-out to everyone who won't be going back to "normal"! Those who will refuse to allow the nonsense they used to. Those who will set new healthy standards. Those who will let go, forgive, and move on. Those who will finally act upon their goals and dreams. Those who will never again shrink themselves for those who refuse to grow. Those who will fall back in love with life. Those who will come out of this chaos stronger and more baddasss than ever!
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Steve Maraboli
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Amidst some disorder Tiffs and tears There’s also love camaraderie and cheers
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Puja Bhakoo
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Learning new minimalistic ways of being Not merely looking But really seeing QUARANTINE+VE
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Puja Bhakoo
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Stars sparkle With unknown sheen Clouds milkier than ever been So much going right for mother nature Reinstated partly To original stature QUARANTINE+VE
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Puja Bhakoo
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Disparage not the modest word I tell all Ye guys, behold Because Words can bloodlessly move Mountains, I’m told
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Puja Bhakoo
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i keep reminding myself that suffering has nothing to do with some divine plan. instead, the divine is trying to help us through it.
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Malebo Sephodi
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My first job out of college was at 211 W. Fort St. in downtown Detroit. The guy that hired me made about 150k a year and didn't really know, by his own admission, what was going on in his office (Room) during regular business hours. When I resigned, he was kind enough to send me a letter stating that I was in good standing while I was there. The letterhead (211) reminds me that as an alcoholic, I can go ahead and steal Steel Reserve High Gravity beer from Kroger, and they probably aren't going to be any more sophisticated than a Director at the United States Dep. of Labor. Thank God, they are not. That's what Success means to me. You can get your beer, and not worry about catching Covid19 from the Cashiers at these establishments. If you believe it, You can achieve it!!!
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Dmitry Dyatlov
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I learnt lessons at every step of life, COVID-19 pandemic was the examination & Innovation will be the new normal.
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Omkar More
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President Trump’s β€˜China Virus’ infection inspired me to buy a full face respirator that protects the eyes, nose and mouth from COVID-19.
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Steven Magee
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The impermanence of things is a fundamental law of nature. Things come and they go. Whatever things are like at the moment, they won’t always be like that. They won’t β€˜always’ be like anything. There is ebb and flow in the river of life.
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Beth Kempton (We Are In This Together: Finding hope and opportunity in the depths of adversity)
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As one of the Pandemic citizens of the lost world, I still hope that rich countries open their eyes, to end β€œvaccine apartheid”.
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Qamar Rafiq
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The millions upon millions of people who are β€œultra-vulnerable” may die without a piece of bread but many more may die deprived of human compassion.
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Qamar Rafiq
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This raises an interesting question in what constitutes β€œappropriate dress” while teleconferencing. While various authors have issued various guidelines over time, the abrupt turn for America at large to resort to teleconferencing has left somewhat of a sartorial lacuna.
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Cindy Ann Peterson (My Style, My Way: Top Experts Reveal How to Create Yours Today)
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The trees need to breathe too just as you and me do.
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Avijeet Das
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Humanity is whispering its immortal inspirational hope to resurrect our triumph as future shall kindle and rebound our spirit.
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Dr. Tony Beizaee
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The action you take today will secure your tomorrow and have its repercussions. The pandemic will frizzle out and get over someday shortly, but the survivors remain . And remember we aim now at 'safeguarding lives' and 'safeguarding livelihood'.
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Henrietta Newton Martin
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We are going to lose our jobs, If we don't lose our lives first. To live has become a luxury that many can't afford. It seems like only the rich will survive.
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D.J. Kyos
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Hardships may last perhaps a bit longer But cleansed of excesses We’ll come out stronger
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Puja Bhakoo
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Studded with optimism values and honour A better world Is round the corner
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Puja Bhakoo
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Recalibrated life Recalibrated time Emeralds dusted Of emotional grime QUARANTINE+VE
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Puja Bhakoo
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Shunning all crutches of modern din Finding a stronger self within QUARANTINE+VE
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Puja Bhakoo
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Insulated from all the plastic glitter Mankind becomes mentally fitter QUARANTINE+VE
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Puja Bhakoo
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Shorn of consumeristic malls and pubs And parlour-fuelled vanity rubs Refurbished senses Clearer goals Mall rats transformed Into inspired souls QUARANTINE+VE
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Puja Bhakoo
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Pollution wiped Off Innocent skies False pride from egoistical eyes So much going right for mother nature Reinstated partly To original stature QUARANTINE+VE
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Puja Bhakoo
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The waters are a crystal blue Uncluttered minds Replenished anew So much going right for mother nature Reinstated partly To original stature QUARANTINE+VE
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Puja Bhakoo
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The grass is a brighter shade of lush Life devoid of maddening rush So much going right for mother nature Reinstated partly To original stature QUARANTINE+VE
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Puja Bhakoo
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The trees are a deeper hue of green Complicated lives Decrypted clean So much going right for mother nature Reinstated partly To original stature QUARANTINE+VE
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Puja Bhakoo
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By now your realize how much of your identity was tied into your job. I get it! I was an actor, comedian and child entertainer. You know what, I am still all those things. I know you lost your job and I know it is tough. I get it. BUT you will have a job and you are so much more than just your job. You are you. No one else is you. You are unique! So think about what else you are. Maybe a parent, a sibling, or a horrible singer or maybe you are an aunt or uncle, maybe a good cook or maybe a horrible cook. A karaoke all star. I say think about who you are not what you did to make money. Also have a routine! Routine is key. It helps with depression. We will get though this. There is life after this apocalypse!
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Johnny Corn
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Leaders don't sell their people for a plate of meal, seat in the table or for a penny. Real leaders don't sell their people to save themselves or to enrich themselves, because if they do. Who will they lead.
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D.J. Kyos
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Rising from ashes Defeating the sceptic We’ll build a new world Brick by brick
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Puja Bhakoo
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Play Tupperware drums as often as you can!
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Jana Gillham (The Art of Farewell)
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The birds hum a happy song Reclaiming lost skies Where they belong So much going right for mother nature Reinstated partly To original stature QUARANTINE+VE
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Puja Bhakoo
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The thing is I see the world as how it could be but now how it is at this moment!
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Johnny Corn
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Autogenocide: Genocide instigated remotely, usually through media incited sectarianism or trade of drugs or weapons to the targeted population, but performed by the population on itself.
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Heather Marsh (The Creation of Me, Them and Us)